19th Asian Art Biennale, National Art Gallery, Shilpakala Academy, Dhaka
Materials: LED neon , red carpet, wooden frame and two TV
This performance was a nuanced response that stemmed from my lesson, experiences and emotions, expressed through immediate actions. The actions of this situation were conveyed using a combination of auditory and visual elements, integrating noise into the performance. The viewers were exposed to unconventional activities facilitated by high-frequency microphones, featuring institutional objects like books, notebooks, and pens associated with the text.
''Language is Migrant'' Warehouse 421 at Abu Dhabi, Colombo, 2022, Image Courtesy of Warehouse42, Abu Dhabi
''Language is Migrant'' Colomboscope, Rio Complex, Colombo, 2022 Photo Credit: Shehan Obeysekara
I examined my personal experiences with political and cultural history in this work in Link Road, my spoken dialect, which arose from the confluence of numerous historical and geographical flows on the river Karnaphuli, which runs through Chattogram. Within the confines of language and water, efforts are made to imagine existences that are close, distant, marginal, and unknown, depending on recollected pieces and detached affirmations of my childhood viewpoints. The work is influenced by familial and friendship bonds defined via personal and spiritual attachments to the river and language, prevalent in marginal and coastal life along the India-Myanmar border. A riverboat adrift and fragmentary recollections of coming to terms with "otherness" as something that dwells within the self, not beyond, are paired with linguistic and identity meanderings. Except for the middle video, I used single-shot videos from a single boat without being controlled by the boatman. The middle one, which includes voice-over, is also a single-shot video but takes a different schedule.
Chobimela 2021, ''Anatomies of Tongues'' Curated by Anushka Rajendran, Dhaka, Image credit MD FARHAD RAHMAN
![]() Image from Samdani Art Award Exhibition, Dhaka Art Summit 2018, National Art Gallery, Shilpakala Academy |








The changing skyline, impacting the weather and
my own sense of reality, which has been overwhelmed by the changing urban
sites, informs this video, which captures an experiential reality. I was
instantly stimulated by the sight of coming rain seen through a small rented
home on a top tower in Shahbag, Dhaka. I often scanned the skyline from the
window of this rented home. The video had taken a while to make as it was based
on a single shot view of changing weather, which frequently encourages my
spirit. That spirit also redefined my own voice and came out in a repetitive
chant. In a momentary lapse of reason, my mood was turned into a cosmic sense
of reality.

